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  • Mike B
    • Sep 2018
    • 14

    • Fingerlakes

    • 2019 GS24

    Handling of a GS24

    So I have a 2019 GS24, and it is my first V-drive boat, so it has been exciting for me as I learn to maneuver it while surfing, skiing and wake boarding. But my question is more when I am just cruising (20 mph and up) in "Back to Dock" mode. If I get into some rollers or just make a couple sharp turns, the boat lists to the port side so bad that I have to come to a stop and restart. Is this normal, is there a setting that I should change. There are typically just three of us in the boat and we are spread out as evenly as possible.


    Thanks for your help.
  • Interjon
    • Dec 2019
    • 136

    • Alabama

    • 2003 196 2019 SN200

    #2
    GS22 here. Nearly 70 hours and have never experience anything close to what you describe. Something sounds seriously off.

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    • NautiqueJeff
      A d m i n i s t r a t o r
      • Mar 2002
      • 16517
      • Lake Norman

      • Mooresville, NC

      • 2025 SAN G23 PNE 1985 Sea Nautique 1980 Twin-Engine Fish Nautique

      #3
      That certainly sounds odd. Haven't heard of anything like that before.
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      • XBIGPUN66
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Oct 2012
        • 456

        • WI

        • 2014 SAN 210 TE. NSS. Pro ballast.

        #4
        Can you show a video from the drivers perspective of this scenario?

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        Ian S
        2014 SANTE. NSS. Pro balllast. Boatmate trailer
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        • CincinnatiCC
          • Dec 2014
          • 154

          • Cincinnati, OH

          • Current 2016 SN 200 OB Past 2008 SN 206, 1989 SN 2001

          #5
          Sounds to me like you have a ballast tank that is still full.

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          • Mike B
            • Sep 2018
            • 14

            • Fingerlakes

            • 2019 GS24

            #6
            We have had issues with ballast tanks not emptying all the way, however, I thought we had that fixed. I have contacted the marina, and will have them take it out. If I can I will get a video. I was hoping it wasn't something I had to just get used to...

            Thank you for all the responses.

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            • kylant
              Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
              • May 2010
              • 538

              • Lake Tahoe

              • 2014 210 2019 GS22, 2017 GS20, 2000 Air Nautique

              #7
              is that the "chine lock" that has been mentioned on the GS24?

              I have a 22 and has never done this, although my boat does list to the port side sitting at the dock

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              • MBarker
                • Jun 2020
                • 28

                • North Carolina

                • 2019 GS24

                #8
                I have a 2019 GS24 and was experiencing the same thing. I discovered that the port side ballast had about 600lbs in it. Once I emptied it out the problem went away. I've only had the boat for two weeks, so I'm looking to see if it it happens again.

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                • Mike B
                  • Sep 2018
                  • 14

                  • Fingerlakes

                  • 2019 GS24

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MBarker View Post
                  I have a 2019 GS24 and was experiencing the same thing. I discovered that the port side ballast had about 600lbs in it. Once I emptied it out the problem went away. I've only had the boat for two weeks, so I'm looking to see if it it happens again.
                  Did your screen indicate that there was ballast in your boat, or once you turned the boat off and on again did it start to empty? My boat started claiming it was empty, and then it would handle a little off, once I turned off the boat and turned it back on again, it would start to empty (it was in Back to Dock mode). I thought they had that figured out... I haven't noticed the boat with ballast remaining, but I wonder if the computer is off now.....

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                  • charlesml3
                    1,000 Post Club Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2454

                    • Lake Gaston, NC

                    • 2022 G23

                    #10
                    Yep, I think you have a tank that isn't emptying.

                    -Charles

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                    • MBarker
                      • Jun 2020
                      • 28

                      • North Carolina

                      • 2019 GS24

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mike B View Post

                      Did your screen indicate that there was ballast in your boat, or once you turned the boat off and on again did it start to empty? My boat started claiming it was empty, and then it would handle a little off, once I turned off the boat and turned it back on again, it would start to empty (it was in Back to Dock mode). I thought they had that figured out... I haven't noticed the boat with ballast remaining, but I wonder if the computer is off now.....
                      When I started searching the screen it showed that their was 600lbs of ballast on the port side. Prior to that I had started and stopped the engine a few times, so that didn't cause the system to empty the ballast. I selected "Back To Dock" to empty the ballast. I'm taking the boat out tomorrow and will see if it adds ballast on its own. I'll report back.

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                      • MBarker
                        • Jun 2020
                        • 28

                        • North Carolina

                        • 2019 GS24

                        #12
                        When I was out yesterday my GS24 did not take on any ballast without me directing it to do so. I'll keep an eye on this and will report back if I have an issue. I am very pleased with the handling of the boat when cruising around.

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                        • Mike B
                          • Sep 2018
                          • 14

                          • Fingerlakes

                          • 2019 GS24

                          #13
                          Thanks everyone for your responses. I believe the boat was holding water in the ballast tank. We've replaced the check valves and most of the inner workings on the ballast system, and it appears to be working properly (knock on wood) since the boat has been properly emptying itself, I haven't had any issues with the boat listing as much. Thanks again.

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                          • kylant
                            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                            • May 2010
                            • 538

                            • Lake Tahoe

                            • 2014 210 2019 GS22, 2017 GS20, 2000 Air Nautique

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mike B View Post
                            Thanks everyone for your responses. I believe the boat was holding water in the ballast tank. We've replaced the check valves and most of the inner workings on the ballast system, and it appears to be working properly (knock on wood) since the boat has been properly emptying itself, I haven't had any issues with the boat listing as much. Thanks again.
                            what are the check valves?
                            my GS port side seems to be holding water (I think). the sensor says 0%, but the boat will list to the left. I run the pump again and it seems to pump more water out somewhat correcting the list.
                            Although, I figure the port side is heavier due to all the equipment that is on that side. Batteries, stuff under the passenger seat, etc...
                            But I have countered that with ballast shot bags....
                            I think my sensors are bad as well, because occasionally they will read 50%, then 1 second later, they will read 100%

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                            • Mike B
                              • Sep 2018
                              • 14

                              • Fingerlakes

                              • 2019 GS24

                              #15
                              Originally posted by kylant View Post

                              what are the check valves?
                              my GS port side seems to be holding water (I think). the sensor says 0%, but the boat will list to the left. I run the pump again and it seems to pump more water out somewhat correcting the list.
                              Although, I figure the port side is heavier due to all the equipment that is on that side. Batteries, stuff under the passenger seat, etc...
                              But I have countered that with ballast shot bags....
                              I think my sensors are bad as well, because occasionally they will read 50%, then 1 second later, they will read 100%

                              My boat was definitely holding water, and the computer would say it was empty. Replacing the check valves appeared to be Nautique's final idea to get it to work. I think the check valve ensures that the water is only flowing when there is proper pressure applied to it (by the pump). I did find this diagram (obviously not Nautique, but it shows the parts):




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